Latest Articles
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Why smart meters aren’t as evil as you may think
Many of the arguments against new metering technology simply don’t add up, writes Phil Kreveld. -
The next stage of apprentice evolution
Despite an increase in the number of electrical apprenticeships, completion rates are down and continue to fall. Paul Skelton looks at the changing needs ... -
Yingli Solar surpasses 10GWs of global solar module deliveries
Yingli Solar has announced that the company has surpassed 10GWs of cumulative solar module deliveries worldwide. -
3M respiratory and body protection kits
3M has launched four new convenient respiratory and body protection kits designed to manage varying levels of exposure to asbestos fibres and dust. -
TER and NHP Mike pendant station range
NHP has introduced the Mike pendant station range from TER which serves as the perfect complement to the existing Charlie range of ergonomic, hand-held ... -
Understanding Cat 8 cabling
After months of trying to navigate the world of Category 8 cabling, IHS data centre and critical infrastructure research analyst Sarah McElroy debunks some ... -
Fluke Calibration 6003A three phase electrical power source
Fluke Calibration has introduced the 6003A three phase electrical power source, a cost-effective instrument that provides the superior accuracy and performance of three independent ... -
School Guardian offers coordinated site-wide communications in emergency situations
Schools play a critical role in keeping students safe from harm. While the potential threat of a shooting or bombing is (thankfully) a rare ... -
NBN? What’s that?
Most people know the NBN is coming but not a lot more, and that, writes John Fennell, means the smart home sector has a ... -
Amendments to S2009
Antenna cabling is not regulated but twisted copper cabling between buildings is. These are the latest changes to S009, writes Ian Millner.